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#value error
Please Help.
I've been using this formula =SUMPRODUCT(--(G26:G59=AX9),--(AW9:AW36=AW44),AZ9:AZ36)*COUNTIF(G26:G59,AX9) It keeps returning a #VALUE! error and I'm not sure why. I've used a similar formula before (same syntax, different context) and it worked fine. This is pretty much the same situation just different content and i keep getting this error. Columns G, AX and AW all have text and column AZ is numerical. Could that be the problem? |
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#value error
Make sure that the ranges have the same number of cells in them.
G26:G59 is 34 cells AW9:AW36 is 28 cells AZ9:AZ36 is 28 cells jake wrote: Please Help. I've been using this formula =SUMPRODUCT(--(G26:G59=AX9),--(AW9:AW36=AW44),AZ9:AZ36)*COUNTIF(G26:G59,AX9) It keeps returning a #VALUE! error and I'm not sure why. I've used a similar formula before (same syntax, different context) and it worked fine. This is pretty much the same situation just different content and i keep getting this error. Columns G, AX and AW all have text and column AZ is numerical. Could that be the problem? -- Dave Peterson |
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